フィラデルフィア美術館のインスタグラム(philamuseum) - 8月2日 20時56分
“I started working quilts when I was a child. My mother would have me sit with her, and I was watching her and putting scraps together, doing like she was doing. She’d drop those scraps at her feet, and I’d be picking them up. My mama looked at that thing and told me I did good. I felt good, like I had done a big job.” —Nettie Young, Gee's Bend quilter featured in "Souls Grown Deep: Artists of the African American South," now on view.
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“H Variation Quilt: 'Milky Way'," 1971, by Nettie Young © Estate of Nettie Young/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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bettyleacraft
Come out Sunday to this exhibition, 11:30am-12:30pm, for a special Art Splash musical event featuring Lela Aisha Jones with master musicians: A. Silla, Alex Shaw, Darryl Burgee, Papa Ed Stokes!
jinglefishart
❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹I adore these quilts and the women who create them. National treasures and reminds us that being creative and teaching the kids is the best legacy. See this exhibit!!!!
janehaimes
Exquisite! I don't remember this one from the Gee's Bend exhibition at the Whitney Museum many years ago, so happy to see this work now, it is a stunner.💕
linnellmiller
I have a few quilts my Aunt Faye made, they are priceless to me! Miss you Aunt Faye! 😢😢😢💓💓💓😙😙😙
dickbraun
The Gee's Bend quilters were and continue to be true abstract expressionist artists. Bravo!
trudycraddock
The soul of contemporary art! Jazz and the like!! It’s Ancestral memory!!!
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